Dr. Melinda Brennan became executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin (ACLU) in January. Surveying Wisconsins landscape of civil rights and social justice battles, she says its crucial to maintain a very intentional focus on how the issues that weve been devoted to for a long time are very tightly intertwined.
At the core of many of those issues is a common theme of the struggles of marginalized groups, a theme Brennan has been familiar with throughout her life. Im a multiple-marginalized person, says Brennan, who was born and raised in Wisconsin. Mexican-American, queer, person of multiple disabilities, and those identities and community memberships taught me a lot in my life, she says. And it also taught me how much, and how hard we have to advocate for people to have more quality of life, equal chances if thats possible in a system of significant and interlocking structural oppression.
Those experiences shaped Brennan to be always an advocate, even when I was little. By the time she got to college, Brennan was very very focused in thinking about structural inequality. And how different kinds of structural barriers were impacting people in different ways. She earned a bachelors degree in womens studies and a masters degree in sociology from UW-Milwaukee and obtained a doctorate in gender studies from Indiana University. Some of her best work, Brennan recalls, was as a community organizer in higher education environments. And as a teacher, and a mentor, to students who felt very acutely that they did not belong within higher ed that it was not produced for them. And that they had to learn to be resilient in ways that they shouldnt have to be, in order to operate in that space and claim their education.
Brennan quickly discovered how much she enjoyed being directly involved in social and political action. Becoming the executive director of Wisconsins ACLU was a multidimensional opportunity. Shed continue to be involved in direct action, supporting marginalized communities and pushing for causes close to her heart. Brennan is also the first woman of color to serve as executive director of Wisconsins ACLU in the organizations 90 year history.
Brennan says breaking that barrier is bittersweet. Thats difficult when youre a multiple marginalized person, she says. Throughout her life she has encountered leaders who shared some of her experiences, but in some ways she was always the first.
That bittersweetness also had a second, deeper edge to it. Her grandmother was a factory worker for her entire life, Brennan explains, and had a fourth-grade education. She had two daughters, my mom and her sister, says Brennan, and she told them that education is everything. And that you have to get educated to end the family curse of poverty. And they did it. What became a family mantra drove Brennans own quest for education. She says she wishes her grandma had been around to see her assume leadership of the ACLU, because I think that it would have been beyond her wildest dreams. While serving as the first woman of color to ever lead the ACLU of Wisconsin is momentous, theres also a recognition that I really shouldnt be the first.
Theres a saying in the civil rights community about taking on new roles, that its like trying to gracefully drink from a fire hose, says Brennan with a chuckle. Theyre not wrong. That metaphor shakes out, its true. She has found ease in adjusting to the flow of information, decision making and planning. The process has also made her ever more aware of how many of Wisconsins civil rights and social justice issues affect one another.
Theres no issue where you can discuss it without racial justice, Brennan says. There just isnt. Theres no issue where you can divorce yourself from the economics of it, or gender, or sexuality or citizenship. For Brennan, one of the most significant ways thats materializing in Wisconsin is through attacks on voting rights, such as banning mail-in ballots and restrictive voter I.D. laws. She said that the ACLUs outreach efforts have turned up many concerns about people being denied access to the ballot.
Wisconsin is also among 26 states that are likely to ban abortion if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, as expected. Brennan says Wisconsinites will need to prepare for a new reality after Roe.
She is also concerned about efforts to ban books and discussions about controversial topics in U.S. history including slavery, the effects of colonization and the genocide of indigenous peoples, as well as gender identity and sexuality. The refusing to have informed conversations as if those are the divisive things rather than bigotry bothers her, she says. Along with voting rights, reproductive rights and the whitewashing of education, the ACLU of Wisconsin has also focused on mass incarceration this year. Theres no day that those four things are not constantly involved in our conversations, says Brennan.
White supremacist activity is also something the ACLU has been monitoring. Since 2020, communities including Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis and Waukesha have seen waves of racist or white supremacist activity. The most recent incidents have occurred in Waukesha and West Allis. Groups have organized around so-called Black terror and stopping anti-white hate in Waukesha since the Christmas Parade tragedy in November. Black families in West Allis have reported property destruction and racist notes being left behind since last year. Fliers advocating white supremacist ideology have been distributed throughout these communities at different points over the last two years. Last week, the Anti-Defamation Leagues Center on Extremism warned of alarmingly high levels of antisemitism across the country, and in particular in Wisconsin.
Brennans dissertation at Indiana University was actually on the nexus between hate acts, nationalism, white supremacy and American Islamophobia. It matters a great deal to me, she says. Its been clear to me for some time that Donald Trump was a catalyst, but then theres been cycles, which is whats more important, of rising and falling white supremacy in the United States. And Wisconsin is no different. She adds that what meets those cycles too is the activism and the attempts at meaningful conversation beyond hate speech.
Surveillance is also a lingering concern across the state. During the protests of 2020, reports of surveillance and harassment by local law enforcement haunted organizations spearheading marches. In 2021 many rumors about surveillance and spying were confirmed. Those included the existence of a protester list which also included lawyers and a journalist, and had been shared to numerous local and federal agencies. Another was the use of geofence warrants during the Kenosha unrest to gather data about everyone in a given area. Theres also a growing awareness of the activities of Milwaukees intelligence fusion center, and the use of technology to track and access cell phones. There is actually a national task force for surveillance and privacy concerns all across the nation, said Brennan. And as there are pivotal concerns in states, we work with them to figure out what the best strategies are to protect peoples rights.
The ACLU has also strengthened its community outreach and legal observer operations as the summer fast approaches. Warm weather could bring with it more activism and organizing. The ACLU is going to be most effective when were deeply connected to community, Brennan says, and we know what they need and whats happening in Wisconsin long before it ends up in the public conversation.
Most of all, Brennan wants Wisconsinites to register to vote and to always have a plan for how to vote. It is always pivotal for folks to be engaged as actively as they possibly can be in their local government, she says. But in this particular political moment, it is incredibly vital that everyone has a plan and a back-up plan for voting, that they execute it, and that they convince everyone in their circles to do the same.
From the changes to voting rules to the recent decision to keep Wisconsins voting district maps gerrymandered to maintain a Republican majority, Brennan understands how that can affect morale. Theres a certain obvious unfairness to that, she says, but beyond that theres a destabilization of the system itself. And it can add to the hopelessness that some people feel that things can ever change. Its just utterly unethical.
Brennan sees the state and country in a perilous moment. Its a moment, she says, where talking about difference is being labeled as divisive, when whats divisive is the bigotry and oppression based on difference. She sees the Supreme Courts ruling disallowing a map that created an additional majority Black district in Wisconsin, reflecting growth in the number of Black residents, as an outgrowth of that wrongheaded discussion. Were making monsters not out of the right thing, she says. The monstrous component of it is the refusal to discuss race in ways that are factual and that make sense. And thats what showed up in the gerrymandering decision.
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